FUN ON THE SLOPES – ADAPTIVE SKIING
“Get her”, my friend yelled. The damp environment, the sound of the rain falling on the roof, and...
Read MoreThe accessibly challenged are not always treated equally in the real world. Along with this, some mental health issues may arise. Society may be progressing towards accepting everyone, but we are still not there yet. This page is where I add different events and articles about inclusivity.
by Twesha | Jan 3, 2023 | Coronadiaries, Inclusion, Uncategorized | 0
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The Shortest House on the Block talks about the life of twins where one of the twins uses a wheelchair. Their house is the shortest house on the block, as houses with stairs are not accessible to those in a wheelchair. The story hopes to convey how the life of someone who uses a wheelchair is no different or no less.
The story also hopes to convey a message to understand and be aware of your surroundings and learn new concepts that are not commonly taught.
Hey! I’m Twesha, I started this blog as an effort to spread positivity about accessibility and to spread hope for those who have physical challenges. While those efforts still remain the same, my goals have been changing over the years, and our efforts grew into spreading awareness about accessibility throughout the world. The goal is to lead a collaborative effort to share accessibility information from around the world. This blog is my effort to share information on accessibility and other efforts on inclusiveness. That is a tidbit about me and my efforts with this blog, to know more click here